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Trouble in Terrorist Town

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Trouble in Terrorist Town
A screenshot of action in a round of TTT.
Developer(s)Bad King Urgrain
Publisher(s)Facepunch Studios
EngineSource Engine
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Apple OS X, Linux
Release2010
Genre(s)Psychological action
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Trouble in Terrorist Town (often abbreviated as TTT) is a game mode included with the sandbox physics game Garry's Mod. The game mode heavily relies on game content from Counter-Strike: Source, due to the borrowed player character models and weapons.

Gameplay

At the start of every round, approximately one quarter of all players are randomly assigned as 'Traitors'. The remaining players are innocent, with one or two of these 'Innocents' assigned as 'Detectives'. Innocents and Detectives do not know which players are Traitors, but must attempt to deduce which players are Traitors before they are killed.

Traitors

The aim of Traitors is to eliminate all the non-Traitors without being suspected. In a TTT round, they know the designation of all other players, and will generally work as a team to eliminate non-Traitors.

Innocents

At the start of a round, every player in the game (except Detectives) is listed as an Innocent. Their aim is to kill all the Traitors before they themselves are killed.

Detectives

Detectives are essentially Innocents with tools useful to the deduction of which players are Traitors. Tools they can use include DNA scanners, used to find which players have touched a particular body. Detectives are never Traitors, and Innocents are informed who the Detectives are, so they are often the only players Innocents can regard as trustworthy.